Gapparodus bisulcatus ( Müller, 1959 )

Kouchinsky, Artem, Bengtson, Stefan, Clausen, Sébastien & Vendrasco, Michael J., 2015, An early Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Emyaksin Formation, northern Siberia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (2), pp. 421-512 : 477

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0004

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Gapparodus bisulcatus ( Müller, 1959 )
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Gapparodus bisulcatus ( Müller, 1959)

Fig. 53A–D View Fig .

Material.—Four illustrated sclerites, SMNH X 4764–4767, and 12 additional specimens from sample 1/9; carbonate concretions of the basal Kuonamka Formation, Malaya Kuonamka River; Bergeroniellus expansus Zone , upper Botoman Stage.

Description.—Slender, gently curved, simple bilaterally slightly asymmetrical, and laterally flattened calcium phosphatic sclerites. The longitudinally convex side of the sclerite has a strongly convex surface, whereas the opposite, longitudinally concave side is transversely gently convex or flattened. The two sides have almost the same width. Two longitudinal lateral furrows extend from the basal opening towards the tip. The internal cavity extends to the tip of sclerite. The wall has a lamellar fibrous structure ( Fig. 53D View Fig 2 View Fig ). Stratigraphic and geographic range.—The occurrence of Gapparodus bisulcatus reported herein from the lower part of Cambrian Stage 4 is the earliest known from the Siberian Platform, where it also occurs in Stage 5 (Kuonamka Formation, Malaya Kuonamka and Bol’shaya Kuonamka rivers; Müller et al. 1995; Kouchinsky et al. 2011). The species ranges from Series 2 through the Furongian Series in South and North China ( Dong and Bergström 2001; Babcock et al. 2007; Steiner et al. 2007). It is also known from the middle–upper Cambrian of Baltica ( Bengtson 1976; Müller and Hinz 1991), upper Series 2–Series 3 of Laurentia ( Clark and Miller 1969; Clark and Robison 1969; Landing 1974; John S. Peel, personal communication 2010), Cambrian of Western Gondwana ( Turkey, Özgül and Gedik 1973), upper Cambrian of Eastern Gondwana ( South Korea, Lee 1975), and middle–upper Cambrian of Kazakhstan ( Abaimova and Ergaliev 1975).

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